Passengers Face Major Delays and Cancellations After Train Incident

Travelers are experiencing significant disruptions due to a tragic train incident

Passengers Face Major Delays and Cancellations After Train Incident
Passengers Face Major Delays and Cancellations After Train Incident

London: There’s a real mess on the trains tonight. A person was hit by a train, causing major delays on the Great Northern and Thameslink services. All lines are shut down while emergency crews handle the situation. Passengers could face delays of up to an hour or even cancellations.

Some trains will only run part of their usual routes. The chaos is expected to last until around 10 PM. If you’re traveling in the area, you might need to find another way to get where you’re going. Great Northern is trying to make it easier by allowing tickets on other routes and will keep everyone updated.

A spokesperson from Great Northern expressed their sadness over the incident. They confirmed that all lines between Stevenage and Peterborough are blocked while emergency services work. They warned that journeys will be severely delayed, and some trains will be canceled or only run part of the way.

If you’re feeling overwhelmed or struggling with your mental health, remember you’re not alone. There are resources available to help you. Don’t hesitate to reach out to organizations like Samaritans or Childline for support.

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